SSIS Variables and Expressions Webinar Recording

by Bradley Schacht
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Published September 21, 2011
· Updated October 13, 2015

Thank you to everyone who attended my free webinar hosted by Pragmatic Works yesterday (September 20, 2011) on SSIS Variables and Expressions. The webinar was recorded, so if you want to reference it again or if you were unable to attend and wanted to see it you can view the recording from this link here the clicking view on the right side on the Pragmatic Works website (Here is the direct link to the view button).

I will be answering questions today if I was unable to get to your question in the webinar. I may even do a blog post with some of the questions and answers for everyone to be able to see them. I mentioned some new blog content based around variables and expressions that I will be doing in the near future, so be on the look out for that if you want some practice applying the concepts from the recording. I have another webinar where I will be doing an overview of ETL next month that you should also attend if you are new to the world of ETL. It will be focused on SSIS since the Microsoft BI stack is our target audience. 🙂 Hope to see you there! Note that I am scheduled to be with a client that morning, so I may be having to move that back a week. Stay tuned for updates though.

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Bradley Schacht is a Cloud Solution Architect on the state and local government team with Microsoft based in Jacksonville, FL. He has co-authored 3 SQL Server books including "SQL Server 2014 Professional Administration". As a former consultant and trainer, he uses his experience on many parts of the Microsoft BI and data platform to help customers deliver the best possible solutions. Bradley frequently presents at community events around the country. He is a contributor to sites such as SQLServerCentral.com and an active member of the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group (JSSUG).

I am a cloud solution architect at Microsoft focused on data platform. I have worked with Microsoft SQL Server and Azure data services since 2009 as a consultant and trainer. I enjoy solving interesting problems and teaching others to use new technology.

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